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It’s a new day, which means a new puzzle wall to solve in the New York Times’ Connections game. If you’re trying to keep your streak alive and just need help with that last confusing category, don’t worry — we’ve got all the clues you need.
Everything is listed below, from vague hints about what to look for to the actual answers. Whether you want a gentle nudge in the right direction or a clever way to keep your perfect record intact, you’re in the right spot.
If you came here by mistake and need answers for October 4, click here.
Category Hints
We’ll give hints starting from the easiest to the hardest, following the game’s order: Yellow, Green, Blue, then Purple.
Note: These hints won’t tell you the exact category names but will steer you in the right direction.
- Today’s yellow category relates to plants.
- The green category is about making someone speechless.
- The blue category involves a singer and some of her hit songs—this would’ve been easier if “Vogue” was a clue.
- The purple category is about vehicles and specific types of these vehicles.
Today’s Answers
Here’s how I did:
- Purple: Used to grow a houseplant
- Green: Flabbergast
- Blue: Madonna songs like Cherish, Frozen, Holiday, Music
- Yellow: Car used in racing, like the getaway vehicle or sports cars, also includes bumper and clown cars
If you used these hints or help, share how you did in the comments!